AUGUST 17. 1936 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA R DIAN NEWS “or SP BOXING BASKETBALL onion SPORT Records Topple As U.S. Athletes Defeat Empire Greats At London Meet r }1§iiIl‘.'l Stage Annua Sports Events The annual sports of the Prince EilWillTl Island Light Horse regi- niciu were held at the Victoria Park Saturday and proved an iin- quaiifiecl success. Competition in all events ivas keen and created much interest. "A" squadron won the relay race. followed by "C" and “B" 1n that order. The judges were, Lieut. Col. L. ‘I Lowther, Lieut. Col. Full and Licut. Col. Andrew. The rasulls in the various events followu- Recruits Siow Race . Tor. R, E, McPherson. 2. Tpr. W. D. McKenzie. fl. Tpr. J. W. McNcill. Relay Race l. "A" Squadron. 2, "C" Squadron. 8. "B" Squadron. 100 Yard Dash 1. Opl. W. 17.. Duggan. 2. Sgt. A. D. Taylor. S. Cpl. F. L. Howard. Section Leaders‘ Alarm Race 1. Sgt. P‘. E. Crabbe. 2. Opl. J. N. Show. 3. Cpl. C. Aiclicod. Jumping-N. C. 03s and Other Ranks 1. Sgt. F. E. Crabbe. 1. SSM. W. L. McPherson. 3. Sgt. D. W. McLeod. Bare Bank Wrestling Won by team composed of:- Bizt-‘Fi Gallant, Crabbe and MI:- Eachern from "A" Squadron. Saddling Race For Recruits 1. Tpr. W. L. Conohan. 2. Tpr. J. W. McNetll. l. Tpr. R. Gallant. Ridtng nnd Running Race Dlsmounud men for prize win- hem). l. Cpl. F. L. Hovcard. 2. Opl. W. R. Dllggnil. ‘l. Tpr. J. I. Higgins. Flat Race l. Cpl. J. N. Shaw "C" Squadron. 2. Cpl. A. McN. Robertson "A" Squadron. 3. Sizt. M. J. McEcachern, Squadron. "A" Qualification Certificates SSM. J. K. Duggan lSigniil cer- tificate», ~ Sgt. J. A. Thompson Sgt». Smi- E. J. Gallant rCaalrv Sirtl. Sgt. M. J. Mclékichern lCavalry Sgtl, 1 Cavalry MILLS RETTIITNS sovrii LUTON. Fhigland-AC P» Aiills who played four scascn- Will] West. Ham United, English Foot- ball league Cub bcforc rcturriiie l0 the Scottish league with Celtic last season, has been signed by 11111011 Town. another Enrllsli cfub, ied ivill see 1lic_ tussle,‘ 1919 SALE WATCHES. e Horse. l (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) l rcecircis crashed Saturday as United _l States Olympic athletes downed the , best track and field performers in ,1 the British Empire 11-3 before 90,- ; 000 spectators in White City Stad- iuiii. And in ndrlition to the world- rez-orrl perforniaticcs, two by Unifpfl It was United States’ straight victory since the classic White City Stadium meet started in 1020. The record-sinasliing started in the first event when Chuck 30m- hostel, Bob Young, Charley William- Sfill‘ nnd John Woodruff o; the United States lowcreci the world mark for the two-mile relay to sev- en minutes, 115.8 seconds compared with the old standard of 7;41_4_ Horiibostcl later teamed up urlth Gene Veiizkc, Archie Siln Romani and Glenn Cunningham to crack the four-mile relay standard of 17 minutes 21.4 seconds set in 1923 by the Illinois A. C. I-lornbostcls‘ outfit went the (listance in 17:17.2. The third world record fell to the' British one-mile quartet, made upl 1111B. Fritz and Arthur Godfrey‘ Brown, which was clocked in the amazing time of 3.16.0. This clip- ped t-wo seconds off the listed standard. Jesse Owens ran on the United States winning 400-ynrd relay wan; with Krank Wykofl‘, Marty mick. man and Ralph Metcztlfe but the days‘ honors went to Woodruff, Olympic 800 metre champion. He anchored the record-breaking two. mile realy team and also the one. mile Mcdlcy Relay outfit. In addition he beat off a sensa- tional ‘challenge by Phil Edwards, Montreal negro veteran who ran the 800 anchor leg on the Empire's mile. Sleepy Sammy Richardson of To- ronto placed second to John Brooks of the United States in the broad jump. At 24 feet 11.2 inches the dusky Canadian was 8‘L- inches be- hind Brooks. A throw of 217 feet 6% inches placed Jimmy Courtright of Qtutw-n to the tore in the Javelin throw but the United States won the event on the final computation ivliich award- ed the event on the basis of three- mcn teams. Forrest Towns of’ August-a, Ga, won the IZO-yard high hurdles in 14.4 for ii new British record and Lee Meadows cleared 14 feet two inches in the pole vault and Cornel- ius Johnson leaped six feet 7 inches in the high jump to break two more British records for the Uiiilcd Slates contingent. All field events were decided oii the aggregate distances by the three lenders of each nation. Draegermen Meet Excclsiors T h is Evening At 6:15 This evening at 6:15 the second game of the seven-game series to decide vrinncrs of Holy Redeemer Parislrs House Softball League will take placc, The series is 1201112 1110.1’- cd between Drziegcrmen and Excel- siors. Dracgcrmcn have the first game tucked safely under their belts and m-g- out to put the champion- ship on ice tonight. Excelsiors think differently‘. 'I'lic_v are flOlllg to tfllw mp mid with thc intention of cvcn- finch apiccc. i 1 7th. Anniversary SENSATIONAL PRICES DIAMONDS. ALL EXHIBITION WEI‘) K To the teachers who need new watches for school. Herc is your opportunity l See our window and our prices CHESTER A. CAMPBELL mg up the series at one game However, the team which Ls ultimately declared WlllllPl‘ will certainly be oblififll t0. 0154111111’ 20ml liall. This game undoubtedly will lic a real thriller for the large num- bcr of spectators which it 15 “'11P?- I/ONDON, Aug, i6.-~-Tlirec world's , 51111111 19711.‘? combinations and oncl 11.1‘ a British quartet that includedl ,- thc Cllllildlilll, Bill Fritz, six meet‘ i rcctirds and foul‘ British marks fell. sixth l ‘ W. Hunt of Wuinipeg, tied in the of William Roberts, Godfrey Ramp- l of Halifax Duo Qualify For Bisley Team CONNAUGHT RANGES, South March, 0111,, Aug. 1G-—A stubby, broad-shouldered Scotsman-Com- pany Sgt. Maj. GOorge Emslie of 'i‘oronto ~ tonight wore the crown‘ of Canada's best shot. The veteran of many battles matched his neiwe and shooting ,skill against renowned sharpshoot- lers Sittlllidil)’ and won the coveted Govvriioi"-Gcner:il's gold medal at the annual meeting of the Domin- ion of Canada Rifle Association. l 'i‘lii.- victory, however, was not lLLtJCLSHK’. Oiitgucssiiig inclement iwezitlicr, a trio, Enisiic, Sgt. Jim lKiq- of Vancouver and Capt. A. match proper over 300, 600 and 900 yards, with 173 points, two short of possible. ‘llhcy immediiately shot off for the medal. T1191’ were issued five Pxtra rounds of ammunition but at the end only Hunt was eliminated. For two more rounds the West- erncr and Eiisterner matched bull's eyes but on the third, sandy- haired Kier ivexit down before the steady, sure-shooting of the Tur- onto sniper, He scored wide for an inner while Emslle, a. grin over his flushed face, plunged his bullet into the black. The ivinner, 12 times a. member Canada's Bisley team, was placcd in a chair and, preceded‘ by the Governor-Generals F o o t Guards band playing martial mu- sic, ivas carried shoulder-high by competitors to the lawns in front of the administration building. There Major E. C. Ashton, chief of the general staff, presented the medal. Hunt, a. member of Canadirs regular rirmy, had victory well within his grasp before the final range was fired, leading the 150 qualifiers by two points with a possible century. He could not keep 011T ‘1/ ara Captures IslandT Sing es Tennis Crown Ch uclk Templeton ‘a SPOR TRA ITS I 7,75 4560 Has/av me QETUR/vs 7v 7H6 19/477475 P/A/a 14/905 NEXT wssz/ ~44 move/v uaperessrr P457‘ w: ‘OE/ME. #5 rr-mvxs we?‘ HE can Par 7H6 r/A/ISH/zi/G ZOUCH€ 5 774E BOA/IBED nominee's r/sflc. cmesee/ -/F we 548M605 “Meow sear lav/s /r‘M/7Y am/va 45907‘ 71,5 SCE/WM/GLY u/rflaai/az! - ~ x1 TH/RO BQTTLE PU»? 7H5 TITLE 8€7!</EE/V Scones/ma IJ/Vl) swat/rev. the pace, however, and dropped two shots for inners. 1 Qualify for Bisley CONNAUGHT RDFLE RANGES, South March, Ont, Aug. 16—'1\i'o sharpshooters from Halifax quali- ficd for Canada's 1937 Bisley team by placing in ilic first 25 in the total point score at last week's an- nual meeting of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. Liciit. Cyril Kennedy and Capt, T. M. Sicnieivicz were the Nova Scotlan pair who finished 1n the first 18—a ranking which makes them eligible to be among Can- ada's representatives at the Bisley shoot. They finished near the top of the list after a. week of shooting against the most accurate shots in Canada. Licut. Kennedy finLshcd 12th with G52 points, in a tie with Capt. S. W. Graham of Toronto. Right behind was Capt. Sieniewicz with G51, he also was tied, with C.Q.M.S. Fred Shepherd of Steven- son Place, Ont., and Private M. Imiiicux, Montreal. First place went to Sgt. T. A. Jensen of Innisfall. Alia, with 662, 10 points ahead of the first-rank- ing Nova Scotian. No other Maritimers qualified. Sa t u rda y's Golf Results H. Saundcis carding a nct 138 lcd the field in the third stage of the President's match phiicd on Sat- urday at the Belvedcrc Club links. Youthful Doug Saunders was sec- ond with a G0 followed by Dr. C. H. Ilccr iviiii a 70. In connection with the above coinpctilfl n members with matches 1936 SALE .1 EWELLIIRY The People's Jeweller Next to Fennel] & Chandler 157 Queen St. yct to be played are request-ed to l-indly arrange for the early play- ini; of Lhc same as failure to do so brforc proper drilc will necessitate forlkiliiirc. 'I‘he result of Saturdays play fol- lows: Net Pts. H. Saunders — — — —— 68 10 D. Saunders - -- - — 6.0 0 Dr. C. H. B-PPr — -—- — 70 11 E. D. Nichlson — - — ‘l5 Glé J. P. Clarke —— -— —- — 75 ti"; Alex. Scott — — — — 76 5 W. T. Parker — - -- -— 77 3".- C. C. Toombs —— — — - 77 31,‘.- 1“. B. Conrad —- -—- -- — '70 11-3 W. A. Gaudet —- —- -- -- 79 1'2 The family foursomes competit- ion played August 8th was won by Mr. mirl Mrs. W. '1‘. Parker with ii not 80. Runners-up in the match , were Dr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Beer who ‘ carded it net 82. Brown Bomber “On The Spot” BASEBALL RESULTS SAT UKDAYS National League Broolelyn Boston Chaplin and Philadelphia New Y; rk St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati Lombardi. First game: Detroit Chicago Auker Second game Detroit Chicago and Grube. Cleveland St. Louis New York Philadelphia Rhodes. Lisenb and Hayes. Washington Boston lkshong an Inicrna Baltimore Mon Lrc u l First ganic: Albany" ‘Toronto Slmutl. Albany Toronto Syracuse Pearce, Fu First night Nowark Rochester M ichiicls and i mew YORK, Aiiz. Iii-Right on 11w spot. ‘That's where the brown uoiiilihig Joe Louis finds himself iliis wcck. Tm- young Detroit heavyweight, ioiist of the fistl: world only a. few snort months ago can either make .or brcnk himself in his IO-round bout with Boston Jack Sharkey at the Yankee Stadium Tuesday — “W Newark Rochester rell, Welland Walters, Jorgcns, Kouxilil: Atwood; Hubbcll and iWLintusJ. and i-fayivortli; Brown and Scwell. Pearson and Dickcv, Phcbus. Delacriiii and 121 011 100 ll Buffalo 000 000 300 12x——6 l2 0 100 010 i10U—'_l 6 2. Lopez; Butchciywai- ‘ stun and Lopez. 010 000 000-d 9 2 010 004 00X-—-t 7 0 and 000 (100 (lUb-i 7 4 000 0C0 5JX-7 9 1 Iilaines, Hcuscr and Davis; 0:;- rodowski and Padden. 0'11) 100 001% l0 3 211) 200 00X—-5 (I 1 11cc, Root and Harinctt; Fiey aixl American League 010 000110-7 11 0 003 001) 100-4. 7 0 Dietrich. ‘051003 013-10 14 i 100 2o» 000-a s o Wade and Myatt; Ha1/ivoi-il1.C.iiii 000 000 000%! G (l 030 010 OOX—~t ll 1 4001111 O7l-l6 15 1 000 lllt) 10x—2 ii 1i‘ Jorqiilis; , cc, I-‘lythc. Gumbel". 015 201 01L! 030 002 00 ' d lvfillics, B01111; Ostcnnueller. Wlson, Meiila, Rus- sell and R, Ferrell. tiiinal Iflaguc 010 000 030-4 10 ll 2110 o 1o 201-5 1i) l ' Matuziik 1k Sxii-ino. (lray; Ki:u.i~_v Smrlh.‘ 1b 'I'-.iw. ooo bill) 001—l 7 i fllii llili] 01X—ll 1;! 1 , Pctl-it and Rctlinimrl; Bcrly .i=.1'.l Second game: 100 Jill 0-fi {l l P01) 001 .\'—7 1'.) ‘.1 Rctliii'iii"' sscll and Heving Sewell, Wilson and Phillips. game: 00o 021 311i l0 14 s D°‘.‘"°"" oosoooooo a '1 1 Clmmi" Kleinhnns and Baker; Poland. Second night game, 7 Innings: 1000040 5 G 300 000 0 3 6 0 Sundra, Nakosky nnd Kics; Har- ancl Poland. SUNDAY GAMES National Learue Philadelphia 110 000 010 .7 11 New York 113 ooo 10x 611 3011K?- Bowman n12 2 l.” aoo 2n 1o s14 3=c““‘~° Klcinke, and Atwood: Schumacher, Coflman and Manoti-i BOX SCORE i Tip Tops an R II P0 A E ' Ward c 3 1 1 3 3 1 B. Sherry so 6 0 0 1 1 0 Walsh 1f 4 l 0 0 0 l1 J. Sherry i-‘b 5 2 3 15 0 O Stewart p 3 3 1 1 6 0i Mumaghan rf 3 3 0 l 0 0 ‘Whitlockflb 500151 5°" lMeAleer 3b 4 o 1 0 0 0 - 3 O [l 0 .B0.-1.ui1 00o 002 000 2 a a °t 3:111 9 2114 2 l131‘00l;'_\'n 000 0Z3 00x 5 ii 1 °‘ l Bush, Rois and Lopez; Jcffcoat, Alisa“ A“ R “p0 A}; Ryan c :1 o 0 i2 1 3 Roach 21b .3 9 9 2 2 1 GllllS 3b 3 l) O 2 2 2 McQuaid c1 4 0 i) '1 0 0 f-lowatt ss 4 0 0 5-’ 0 1 Ilinns p 4 l 1 '1 3 1 Stanley rf 3 0 0 9 1 9 McKcigan 1f 3 11 l 7 9 l1 Gallant if 3 O 0 1 O 0 i Tofals 30 1 2 27 8 5 l l l SUIVTMARY Earned runs: Tip-Tops 4. All- I Berri-s and Phelps. I l l I Second Game: y .Bo.<£oii 010 010 000 2 5 2. =I3rookl_vn 000 000 110 2 5 (Tic, gainc called end 9th ac- couii: darkness», k Siiiiih and Mueller; ; Brandt, Butt-her and léhelps. l St. Lnuis 030 200 200 4 11 21 Pllltlllilllll 011 000 010 3 11 0i \Vllllf7l‘fl, Piirmalec and Ogrodoiv- ski; Lucas. Iirown, Hoyt and Pad- den. . Second Game: St. IQiuis 1122i 000 002 7 12 0 I‘lll.\l)ill‘-ll\ 200 000 000 2 4 2 J. Dean iirrl Ogrndmvsfki; Swift, Bron n and Finncy. First (laiiic: lciui-n .1» no» ini noi s 10 0 lciiitiiuiuw; 10o ooii n03 4 11 3 l \\’:irn: k i French, Root and Hill‘?- ‘ ll" l Llll. ‘iicti, Davis and Loni- 0 o 201100 411 l 11003100): 5 H 0 - and 0170a: and Camp-lief, l Wnsliiizzion 11141030010 7 8 3 Boston Tip Tops Show’ i3rilliant Matches Feature Form Downing Qlosing Gf Tournament; All Stars ll-l loo 0:11 130 6 11 The smooth-Working Tip Tolh" backing up the brilliant pro . pitching of Wilf 510118.11. with _ riear-errorless 1311-9171111’ 189ml l‘ “ the lead for the Indusirial Len‘: baseball trophy Wis" they "Olllf cod the All-Stars 11 to 1 in -\ week-end fixture. It was the sec- ond straight. win for the Top-r- iificr losing the 011011111‘! ‘£01m’ 0‘ the best out of five sent-s and one more victory will give tlicm Lu Cup. now held by the Ail-Slfll‘: defending titlists. ' _ The winners deserved their r1:- mrv over a team tlla’ wobbled badly at times and failed to HloiY much of their real fll)llll_\:). “hen Tip Tops jumped into a ~41 1"“ in the fifth they were, never in danger of losing, it, Wilf Stewart. diminutive but migllli‘ 71L?“ hfindm. hem opp-wine bats hc.p- less in all but one frame, For the first six lnniHGS 111‘ ll-"d l‘ lmml‘ no-run game in his grasp but 111 the seventh the losers accouutcfl for their only hits of the crime, a pair of singles driving’ in tltcll‘ orphan tall,\'. It was znswect- 1W1‘- fozmance by tlie_ Tops l1il‘._'.1"l'vfl$ he justified the faith placed in ‘hum by hLs manager and came l')tl('i{ ‘to win after being credited with 1.11 10$‘? of the first game. _ _ Bennie Binns. nltf-‘hlflfl 111-‘ thud straight game was off co.or in control. For five innings. h!‘ fought out of tough 511015 m 1W1’ the All-Stars hitless but \\'(‘3l(£’ll- en in the last four frames to give up nine hits and as many runs. stars 1: runs batted in: Hogan 3,| r 2, McKeieun, Walsh, J., ; two base hit: J. Sherri‘; l sacrifice hit: Gills; hits: off Biniis 9; off slGllfflfli 3: basc on balls: by Bums 8 (Ward 8. hrlllfflililllflll 2,- l Stewart. 2, McAle-eri; by Stewart 1 (Roach); 11113 by pitcher: Bums ‘l. I iwnlsh 2i; by Stewart 1 iRvrinl; wild pitch: Binns 3. Stewart 1' passed ball: Ryan .7: struck out: by Binns 11 (B. Sheri-y 3. Walsh a. McAlecr 2, Whitllv-k 2, Plflflfllllj by Stewart 5 (Gallant 2, (Willis. McQuaid. Ryanl; stolen bases: Ward 2, RYZHI 2. Binns. lVfcQuaicl; l lcft on bases: Tip Tops 10; All- Stars 4. Umpires: At the plate. Bill Ryan; on the bases Nels Whitloik ' and J. Coyic. Score by inningsr- - 123 456 7R9 R H E Tip Tops 000 020 360 ll 9 2 "All-Stars 8 000000100 l2 4 I >7. , Men's Doubles: , (C. P. By (iunrdinrfs Spi-i-inl Wire; lean Wright Lady Titlist Joe O'Hara of Ottawa won the men's fllitgli-s llili‘ ill 1hr hl-Hul 0111'“ tennis tournament Saturday by llrlviliillg l§l‘\ll I'll-r. o1 11~\111-|\ 111 U1" final rouiul. ' Plnviin: 2t std-filly game that rrzirlii-il tlii- put-hurl .i~,i,<- on many occasiims, ()‘Ha i \\' o List neck “on tlii- ,\'ii\.i $.ii1:i i~.li i~ii "Hlllllllthl Piers to “in, 4- '1, (5-1, 7-5. _ Mi»- Jmm “ Huh‘ m" pum- Rim-re, .'\.\'., ilropiii-il only olle i-Rllllt‘ u‘. two sets to Mrs. l’. \‘. Wnoilliur)" of ii.-.lit.i\ fix -lii- 1.0;; llll’ -.ionii~ii'~ ~ingles title. I\li.. “right \\'ll\' hitting lizird ziml 2\1‘1’lll'.|lt‘l_\‘ fix \lll' :':i.i- ill!‘ llfllll-IX vi-tcriiii little i-iizince to iliilll. _\ HT §1LULL‘\- 'l'li'- 1111111111101 111-1 ""1 1°” a wt (luring tiii~ i-iilire tnuriiiiiiii-iit. Vlloiitlbiu t‘ l'\‘l,lll'lll <l iii ‘it’ Willi l)o:~. lhiulii v1 llli‘1lll‘.<\l l'>ll1)ll‘~l. p . ' -. - - Dun Sninidi-rsoii iii‘. \l l] (l; l» i} t r ll. l . __ , .1 A ’\ . ,.. a 1.. l\’1i'II‘1*-LS1.,1IDSt;UT l".l\_\ men's doubles from .\l:.~.s \\': i‘ llirvle of liiilif. . The men's t finiil ivas a tiroiongcd iiul: hriori- liiiv Piers and I'lll1'l'_'\' l{tllit",' ill li i’it.i,~; fiiuilli‘ \\'llll the iitliy w, ]'_ Winning ‘lli‘ ills.‘ iv». niid Iioper tlrriilpctl 111" ‘ , nnd (‘iiirtiim lidulil o: ll. i urdiiy and the score \\'. ‘ till in ilie fourth “in l 1't‘.=1llli‘il in ll posfpiiiii-ni l ilesuming the pliri ternoon. P.crs held i love against ihc broth through Gordon's to \\ Charles .\I('Qll.".l(l. P i fslaiirl closed junior (hump d: pcd the middle set to young llili‘. hfacliillan of Chnrloitcioiirii us ‘ i “'0'?! 111i‘ Junior open champiiiii.» 11-4, 3-0, o-a. Pri "e presented at the club- house folloi 1"’ the final 0f the v t-ri u llili tiilyiiipiaid l|\ lSl-fIil-YN A.‘ . . tir- 11'} irxiiy o fiuni iii.iii'\ \lll‘i i.il \‘. irel 01111211 dcfeiilerl .\fi. Wright do- ‘, (‘-1, 13-0. Woodhurjv Misses Wriulil : 001031111 111111 and Gordon (3-4, 7-5. 3-0‘, ll-il. Mixed doubles: D. Baulil and Mrs . Woodbiiijv defeated Siiiiiiilcrson and Miss lifzicFcitrirlgtx G-li, 11-4, Junior singles: XlCQlliilll defi-zitod liMaL‘Millali,-6—4. fl b, 6-‘3 - U. Sjjquatic '1 Stars Triumph BER-LIN. A . lomlfnrerl SI- Flllllfltii" Si. s Clllllllftfl the ui cial men‘; and worn " titles Saturday as I won gokl illililillS in so hockey. Afarshali \\'.i_viii:, bl swiriiniei" and A hiir‘. Ruin 0;‘ (_- cagr) finislii-il oiio-nii, in 13 _ platform iiiviii ii h.i'il'(l _v, giving tinned Snile- ilie l5 ll’ needed ill .\lli\i‘ oii ~ bid for 1h,- nie:i's . Willi Ndiuro 'l‘c . l liiiiiiuorii, ‘Yllllllni lfree style nnd ‘.100 metre . lstrolao final. 1114' ilnril unofficial count showed United Statics \\'ll— 111119.‘ 1111* men's 5011111111111 tl“e by -a six-point margin, 133-77 ill :he 10- 15-4-3-2-1 t-ilauliilions. Only other poiiiis [Jlfilifl up ‘the United Staics incn on tln- i' . lday ivas it fifth ifnei: tor Fr-inl: ‘Kurtz of Lqs Anttcles in the divi. La fourth by Johnny H‘ ~. o: iProvitlence in the breast o ntzii in second fifth for .1ilt'l>C .\l< d .i n‘ ',Scattle niid Ra pli 1*‘l ‘ aini in ilic 1.500 mi"- ‘Mn. o, ,, flown and _ v Rita Blfisienlariuil: i . ‘ Rmsou‘ ,reatly \\'i n the 100- ' - , “Em 1.0,, ititle. finished \<* ond . . '1' ‘ A A I l d compatriot, Dina .<,e:i1l' i w ' 300mm (mnw: ' ' ' spen s backstroke aim r- ' - w. .-i w. ooiiiin non 310 0i “m? 4“°*““"“ "i " 4311:0111“ m 00o to.» ooo 2 c 1i 383G ens “"10 11"‘ 1'" Ncwxoiii and p, ll n; ;.\il.ircum. 401)‘m°‘1"' 1"“ 1 “‘ O icrniuc li r and llcrr. i _ l l_"_ll_“_'l_ “"1l11v‘_1"' v 1 ,, . i _ ‘ BERLIN, Aug. l6——Cllal‘iZ<(l Willi ijll‘ll;“ilfl;well"X1‘ , ,. j ‘Cl€‘\'<‘1~l!\i1 1100 1W "01 3 11 l taking an unauthorized "riui oiii" _ ‘l, ' " Sh. Louis 410 1113 01X 9 111 1, on a scheduled trip to S\\'(‘(lf‘ll with “"11 ,- . . ffudliii. lllachoklci: Feller and a wam o; United scam; mar-k and 11ml“ " ' ,Su'liv:in Antlrcws and l’ICll'lSl(‘_V. Nekola. Pattisn and Siraub, l-Ir 5°“ New York 321 ooo 12o 10 14 2 .> _. l‘liil.lde'pli:a 000001001 2 4 2 INTERNATIONH‘ LEAGFI’ IZi-oaca and Dickey, Jorgcns; First night game 7 innings" Fink’ Llsfimwl‘ “m1 1131105‘ Syracuse not) ‘J01 2 i-l 15 1 ,_ _ Buffalo n05 01o o o a o S‘_'“‘“,“'_ ""'““- Boivere, Holmes, Ilockctic, Fus- Np“, 11,111‘, “(P0001101 1 5 0 elt Pearce and Hcving; Harris. phxli“fl“‘lllll'lxt O10 00010:!‘ J2 8 0 ’ f monc. . urp iy ai orgons. Lucas, Jacobs, Watson and Crousc, 01mm; K0,,“ m", Ha_‘_(_s_ Second night game, ll innings: nvtroit m: m0 1m 6 n 2 000 310 000 4 9 2 ,1 Bridges and llziyirorth; Kennedy, ' Brown and Sewcll. Second Gum“: 000 201023 811 0 400 020 000 6 11 2 Rowe and Ifayworth, Coehranc; ‘Whitehead, Brown and Shea. 1 1 , CANADA'S LARGEST 1 Queen MarymWedrn-sdafi‘. flcld stars, Jesse Owens, State's negro triple Olrnigiic ner, was suspended today by Amateur Athletic Union. At. the same time there were in- dications thc- negro, with the ap- proval of his coach. Larry Snyder. ‘already had dcciderl to turn pro- Ifinxsional and was returning hoinc ‘suddenly for the specific purpo-c o.’ l considering commercial induce- ments. ‘ American officials took proniiii laction at a coiifcrenm hcld in flu" Olympic Stadium this afternoon after learning that Owens and Snyder suddenly had eanccllcrl reservations for flying to stock- holm with the squad which 101i lbondon this morning. Owens and his coach instead. to sail for home arranged. on thc ZAG Ohio clianipzo the nlally 8-1 .i ccr gold llliu‘ ‘ lwiii from . 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PJ-COTYKPJHS.‘1“'_..,.f,.-.,-;i i_.. w, |Johiison, higli-jiinii) champion of ltlic i036 Olympics from the United 1 iiiics, has not been beaten siiicfl he lost in the jump-off for first ' _ ,__4___ _E.. placc in the i032 Olympiad. l (1y'"'q ppcyrr l _ 111" liriri‘ "ll i» ZIG- i CIGARETTE TOBACCO 7P1 l sivwusiai it‘ Pl-Wll" ‘~~t rea- ' (‘clots down $10000 ilYllll »‘ u; SOUTHAMIYTON. N. Y.- 1C. Iii-m“ 11w G‘~moi~~rin (""11'1“' 0 f‘ —The invitation t-cnms toiirnzi- i W5 ‘with held an ciu~r~c"cr Y1‘ " 4 merit at the Meadow" Club hero is, m; to rli=ciis< possiblllli’ ‘*5 1711"‘ SELLING l0? one of the few major evenis in the-ling next season. courts. county still plated cm Irws 1m“ 50m‘